"Roger Ebert was one of, if not THE, quintessential film reviewers of our time. However, there was more to the man than just cinema, and Steve James has brought Ebert, the man, to life again. Sure, directors such as Scorsese and Herzog weigh in, but James also interviews Ebert's old drinking buddies, as well as Gene Siskel's widow, Marlene Iglitzen.

"Life Itself" is a fitting homage to Ebert that focuses on him in his entirety, the bad and the good. From his issues with drinking and the way he argued and lashed out at those closest to him, to the time he stopped the presses at his college paper to withdraw a potentially offensive ad, we see more of Ebert than we ever have before and possibly more than we ever will."

The film will screen at 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. tonight and Saturday as well as 7:30 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday. Tickets are $9. For more information, visit the Capri website.